Strong current disrupts ferry services on Padma

    UNB: Ferry service on Shimulia-Kawrakandi route has been disrupted due to strong current on the Padma River, inflicting miseries to passengers. More than 400 vehicles including goods-laden trucks and passengers buses were seen stranded on both sides of the river. Besides, each of the vehicles has to wait for more than two hours to cross…

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      Seized food items don’t belong to OMS: dealers

      Desk Report: Some 215 tons of rice, wheat and flour seized by Rab on September 8 and 9 did not belong to Open Market Sale (OMS) programme, Dhaka City OMS Dealers’ Association claimed, reports Daily Star. Harun Ur Rashid, member secretary of the association, made the claim at a press briefing at Bangladesh Crime Reporters’…

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        How Russia-China ties affect India

        Harsh V. Pant, Professor of International Relations, Defence Studies Department & the India Institute at King’s College, London /WION News Earlier this month, north-eastern Asia and northern Pacific Ocean drew global attention as Russian forces geared up for their biggest war games – Vostok 18 – since the end of the Cold War. This exercise…

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          New Zealand’s First Baby makes UN debut

          The Sky News: The First Baby of New Zealand has had quite a career already as she made her UN debut and had her nappy changed in front of the Japanese delegation in New York. With a mock security pass, three-month-old Neve Te Aroha has already made a name for herself. New Zealand Prime Minister…

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            Apex Footwear to buy land, building in Tongi

            Desk Report: Apex Footwear, an ‘A’ category company, will purchase one bigha (20 kathas) of land with a six-story building at a cost of Tk 290 million, excluding registration and other costs, reports Financial Express. The company on Sunday made the disclosure through the website of Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE). According to the disclosure, the…

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              Pottery industry in Badalgachhi on the verge of extinction

              Desk Report: The traditional pottery industry in Badalgachhi upazila of the district is on the verge of extinction. Hundreds of potters in the area have been thrown into uncertainty, reports Financial Express. Many potters have already quit their ancestral profession being unable to cope with the problems engulfing the age-old industry. Even many have already…

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